Word: crediteers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Physical Education Credit Given...
...great organizer, founder, artist, poet, and musician sat on a luxurious couch in great anxiety, not over the political situation, but over his financial affairs. He had piled one debt upon the other, and the climax had come when all his friends refused to advance him any more credit. "Men should be glad to lend to a genius like me," he thought, getting up and pacing the room...
...evils arising from a discrepancy in the Department of Government are not nearly so insidious as they may appear. There are but three half-courses for which a Senior may receive credit without giving proof of his work, and these are adequately covered by the General Examinations in May. In the case of a man who has done none of the work required, he is likely to do poorly in these examinations, so poorly in fact that he may have to take the final examination in the course, and his degree will depend on the outcome. Moreover, a student...
Ironically entitling his address, "Farm Relief or Revolution," Professor Zimmerman charged that "the total of this group of expenditures may seriously endanger the national credit and the economic position of the American middle class families...
...amounted to $273,000,000, an average of $565,000 apiece. In only one in four cases was more than 50% of the amount registered actually sold. In 163 cases no securities were sold at all. It seemed apparent to Mr. Vass that small business was not getting the credit it wanted and "the well-being of our economy cannot be divorced from the well-being and prosperity of these small and medium-sized corporations...